1 In the United States, there are approximately 2,500,000 Native Americans. Estimates indicate that half of them live on reservations. Shawn lives on one such reservation. People who don't know any better envision Shawn's life as an easy one. Perhaps they think of a year-round campground with amenities and all his family's needs being taken care of. Shawn believes these individuals live in a dream world. He knows better. He understands that the conditions under which he lives are forty or fifty years behind the rest of the country.2 Shawn lives on a reservation in South Dakota. His ancestors once roamed the land searching for buffalo. Now his family lives here with around 20,000 other Native Americans. Life is not easy.3 Even though Shawn's reservation is part of the United States, his family lives in poverty in one of the poorest areas of the country. Just under half of the families are below the federal poverty line. The U.S. government pays for many things such as food stamps and school supplies. Unfortunately, even with federal help, families and schools are typically short on funds.